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Maybe I'm just missing a setting here, but I can't seem to find where I can set the phone to vibrate and play a tone for an email or SMS text. The tone works, just no vibration. I'm coming from a N1 and had the 'vibrate' set to always. Anyone else notice this?
 
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Maybe I'm just missing a setting here, but I can't seem to find where I can set the phone to vibrate and play a tone for an email or SMS text. The tone works, just no vibration. I'm coming from a N1 and had the 'vibrate' set to always. Anyone else notice this?
If you go into "messaging". go to settings and at the bottom theres a notification setting.
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If you go into "messaging". go to settings and at the bottom theres a notification setting.
Thanks - I forgot about those settings. What about it vibrating for Gmail messages?
 
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i tried taking screenshots for you but i'm having issues.

if you go into the settings of each of those applications, you can set it there. in email, gmail, and messaging there is a section in the settings called notification where you can set a unique tone and also enable vibrate.

*EDIT- tonyizhurr beat me to it
 
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i tried taking screenshots for you but i'm having issues.

if you go into the settings of each of those applications, you can set it there. in email, gmail, and messaging there is a section in the settings called notification where you can set a unique tone and also enable vibrate.

*EDIT- tonyizhurr beat me to it
I don't remember having to change these settings on my N1, they must have been activated by default. But I digress - thank you for the help!
 
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If you go into "messaging". go to settings and at the bottom theres a notification setting.
Thanks. This was driving me crazy. On the G2 you could find the discreet settings for different items listed together in notifications. Now I can assign different sounds.
 
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